“LG has announced that their flexible OLED display will go into mass production in the fourth quarter of 2013, and the company says that they will make around 12,000 sheets of the flexible OLED each month. What is even more interesting is that the first device that will use the new flexible OLED from LG will be an LG produced smartphone.”

I remember way back when I first heard of OLED, its primary ideas where to use it as a flexi screen on Military uniforms for transmitting maps and video feeds. Its USP (flexibility) literally allows for it to be attached to practically anything that would bend and fold, so now that there might be an LG smartphone soon released with this material I really wonder what that would do to its design...I sure would like to roll up my phone and put it in my wallet.

“Pigeons -- the rats of the winged world -- have shown an aptitude for using touchscreens to carry out an intelligence test, according to psychology research from the University of Iowa.

In a study led by Edward Wasserman, the pigeons were given a "string task", a common test of intelligence which involves attaching a treat to one of two strings and seeing if the participant can win the treat by pulling the right string.”

I watched the Video and the Pigeon would first activate the screen and then select the appropriate “digital String” dragging down the simulated food, for cognitive behaviour that’s quite impressive. An IQ assessment on Animals has been an area of interest and this could open new areas of study on comparative development psychology.